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Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical Ingredients R&D Senior Project CASE STUDY: MARKET NICHE Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical Ingredients POSITIONS NICHE R&D JOB TITLE Senior Project Leader CLIENT Ashland 850-983-4777 | www.ropella.co m COMPANY Ashland POSITION Senior Project Leader LOCATION Columbia, MD Wilmington, DE For more information contact: Patrick Ropella President & CEO Ropella 850-983-4997 [email protected] ROPELLATM GROWING GREAT COMPANIES 8100 Opportunity Drive, Milton, Florida 32583 850-983-4777 | www.ropella.com Ashland 2 Senior Project Leader Company Information Ashland Then and Now What began as a small oil refinery in More Information: eastern Kentucky almost 90 years ago www.ashland.com has grown into Ashland Inc., one of the world’s leading specialty chemical companies. From the beginning, the company’s founder, Paul Blazer, instilled in Ashland employees a passion for hard work, integrity and results – qualities that endure today. Now, Ashland is a global company operating in more than 100 countries and providing innovative products and services that add value to things that people use or come into contact with every day. The chemistries they provide enable pharmaceuticals that excel in form and function, anti-aging ingredients in skin-care products, cleaner water in a variety of industrial and commercial settings, more sustainable building products, lighter yet stronger wind-turbine blades and advanced recycled motor oils that reduce energy consumption. Ashland’s legacy traces back to 1924 and a refinery in Catlettsburg, Ky., USA, which later came to be known as Ashland Oil & Refining Company. This refining and marketing focus took the company into a number of other affiliated businesses including road paving and construction, oil exploration, coal, a premium-branded motor oil business (Valvoline™), a chemicals distribution business and specialty chemical businesses – among others. As the 1990s progressed, it became clear that Ashland’s regional position in an increasingly consolidating refining industry made its investment less than ideal. So, the company began to look for a means of exiting the refining business in a value-creating manner for its shareholders. The first Ropella | Executive Search and Consulting — Chemical and Allied Industries | www.ropella.com Ashland 3 Senior Project Leader key step in this journey was taken in the late ‘90s when Ashland formed a joint venture with Marathon Oil – a decision that would ultimately give Ashland the ability to exit fully from refining and marketing. Shortly thereafter, in October 2002, Jim O’Brien was elected to his present role of chairman and chief executive officer. A 26-year employee of Ashland, O’Brien would lead the company through its remarkable transformation from a petroleum refiner and marketer with diversified holdings in chemicals and highway construction into today’s global specialty chemical company. Transformation Specialty chemicals was a business Ashland knew well through its performance materials and water technologies segments. It was also a business with attractive characteristics: long-term growth potential, strong cash generation, attractive margins and higher barriers to entry. However there were many specialty chemical companies around the world. Becoming a truly differentiated specialty chemical company demanded a fresh, strategic approach. While most specialty chemical companies focused on a specific chemistry or manufacturing approach, Ashland chose to focus on different characteristics: gaining positions in specific, increasingly global end markets; leveraging its unique core competencies, and seeking businesses that can achieve global No. 1 or strong No. 2 market positions. Innovation More Innovation One of the things good chemistry does is drive innovation. The Info & Video: chemistry between Ashland and www.ashland.com/ their customers and suppliers, and about/innovation between Ashland employees who work in all areas of the company, sparks ideas and produces answers. Ashland listens to their customers, study the trends in the marketplace, and find the ideal solution. They take care to ensure that they don’t try to solve the problem too quickly or solve it only with the solutions that are on hand. Ropella | Executive Search and Consulting — Chemical and Allied Industries | www.ropella.com Ashland 4 Senior Project Leader They’re not afraid to alter their way of thinking and, in the process, think of something entirely new. The kind of innovation demonstrated by Ashland occurs when diverse groups of people come together to solve a problem or, as is increasingly becoming the case, rethink decades-old solutions with an enlightened view of our world and its people in mind. Corporate Culture At the core of Ashland’s culture, these five elements define the way they work with each other and how they create value: They are committed to the idea that they will win, as individuals and as a company, only when their customers win in the marketplace. The core element of market focus is around knowing their customers better than any of their competitors. Innovation is the lifeblood of Ashland. They believe the key to innovation is challenging the status quo – internally and externally – to get to new ways of thinking and then turning those ideas into the products and solutions that help customers be more successful. The core element of agility is tricky to describe because many think it’s simply about being fast. Ashland believes it takes a combination of preparation, flexibility, fantastic teamwork, a get-it-done attitude, quick decision-making and an outward focus to become very good at being very agile. Efficiency is about continuously working together to optimize the use of valuable resources to support their business and the ways they get things done. People development is the foundation for all the other core elements of Ashland’s culture. They believe the legacy they leave as a company will not be in their business accomplishments; it will be in their people and their people’s accomplishments. What these core elements have in common is a foundation grounded in people working together to do things well. Simple? Not quite. But Ashland has chosen to make it fundamental to their promise: With good chemistry great things happen.™ Ropella | Executive Search and Consulting — Chemical and Allied Industries | www.ropella.com Ashland 5 Senior Project Leader Division Information Ashland Pharmaceutical Ashland is a highly respected supplier of excipients and tablet film coating systems to enable the formulation and delivery of active ingredients. Using their wide range of products, developers create reliable formulas for tablet binding, controlled-release formulations, tablet film coating, drug solubilization and tablet disintegration applications. Ashland’s utility-water chemistry solutions help their customers to improve their operational efficiencies, protect their plant assets, and minimize their impact on the environment. Active Ingredients, Excipients and Tablet Film Coating Systems Having served the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical markets since the 1950s, Ashland offers an unparalleled excipient portfolio and a global research and development team focused on all of the major formulation trends and solutions, including: improving the efficacy of poorly soluble drugs; increasing use of controlled-release technology; orally disintegrating tablet forms for improved patient compliance, and continuous manufacturing of oral dosage forms. Ropella | Executive Search and Consulting — Chemical and Allied Industries | www.ropella.com Ashland 6 Senior Project Leader Ashland to expand pharmaceutical Center News Release of Excellence in Delaware: March 5, 2013 WILMINGTON, Del. - Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH) today announced plans to expand its pharmaceutical research and development Center of Excellence at the Ashland Research Center in Wilmington. Ashland will be expanding its existing capabilities to include formulation development and Good Manufacturing Processes (GMP) contract manufacturing services for solid dispersions and oral solid dosages. To support early- stage clinical trials, the expansion will include spray drying and extrusion processes previously located in Columbia, Md. Approximately 20 positions will be relocated from Columbia to Wilmington in connection with the expansion. The company expects the new facility to be operational by summer 2014, reinforcing Ashland’s leading position in solubilization technologies and enabling the company to further support the evolving needs of its pharmaceutical customers. As a global leader, Ashland currently has pharmaceutical technology centers in Buenos Aires, Argentina; São Paulo, Brazil; Shanghai, China; Düsseldorf, Germany; Hyderabad, India; Istanbul, Turkey; and Mexico City, Mexico, in addition to Wilmington. “This relocation and expansion supports Ashland’s commitment to ongoing investment in drug solubilization to help our customers capitalize on future growth opportunities,” said John Panichella, president, Ashland Specialty Ingredients. “Delaware’s recent decision to provide incentives to encourage Ashland’s growth demonstrates the state’s positive outlook and its commitment to business expansion in Delaware. I am extremely excited about the growth opportunities for our pharmaceutical product line and recognize that the state’s actions were integral to our decision.” “This expansion highlights our ability to provide high-value ingredients backed with superior technical support,” added May Shana’a, vice president, Technology and Growth Strategy,
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